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EVENING STAR. —— HURSDAY.. November 11, 1875. eee... See Se Weather Probabilities To-day. Ovrice oF Carer SIONAL Ovrtcen, WASHIneTON. November 11, 1575. t e lower lake region and midrile states backing to West And sxonth warmer clear weather, and possibly followed in former by eceasional rains. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &e . Te-nigh' Ford's Opera Howe.—Mise Ade'aide Phit- ’ Imilan Opera Troupe in “La Favor- Na‘wert! Theater.— Brought to Book.” ——_o—— Condeused Locals. Robert Beall sends us Hevper's Weekly for November 2. Detective Clarvoe is quite ill with nevral- Fis at his residence in South If you Want your sem to make his ma the world, don’t let him learn to write. The graduating class of the National Meti- ral College hax electai J. F. Herron, presi- wer t,and C. L. Dana, vale prian Owing to the ne fnished gentlemen whom the Jackson Dem- feratic association proposed to serenade, tat demonstration has heen postpone for the present. Du ice will be g ut the time is fixed Letter boxes have heen placed in the rati- roed depots, one in the Baltimore and Obto for letters for the north and two in the Balti- mere and Potomac for letters for the west ards uth. They are opened by the 2. In trains: and 4 for city letters, which w leyed If deposited there On ¢ a Hi when Coun y what do you od he said you ney_this month, rs crying, Pa said ‘Cou Borprse bus! meeting of the Wasi. ative Building Association evening at a street, near G herthwest, the presivent, Dr. Howard, in the ebair. The annual report was su fed and sdopted. It st bursements, S85,057.5 45.3 shares, and $39,117 81 for redemption and surrender of 1/55 shares of stock and inter- est. The amount of assets is $94 ts second ard of Trade rooms. ew shares were subscribed, st appears to be taken in the or- t of this new association. Sab- seription books will remain open 30 days Aiter the reception of dues the treasurer re eash in band p: average prem glar monthly me: f Jefferson Cor r monthly meeting. on the Franklin Co-oper jation, $1509 was ad premiam of $1 per ct Tre Frxreran or BW. Reep—The r t e B. W. Keed were be appropriate ceren in Rock Creek ¢ er vices took place at the Foun: was crowde ceased, and were very in ains were placed W. F. Speak yer ton Brown. The hymn, Always.” was s Frank Wi'son. The pastor of the church, paid a high tribute to the men Mf the deceare t, and was fol Jowed be AF bson, of Exeter street ehureh, Baltimore. formerty of the Foundry ehureb. Henry ser and James HB of the Grapa Loge; Ic Encampment: Jon T campment: CBR ¢ ley, of Beacon Lodge. am! Messrs. B. H Stivemetz aud N. Mulliken on the part of Foundry chureh, were the pall bearers. The servi Cheplain Stier. —_.+ —— Two Divonss.—Today, Jutge Wylie. the Equity Court, made deerees divercin Adeje A. Martin from the bonds of mat mony with Wm. H. Martin, and Jefferson Davis from iac bonds of matrimony with Caroline Davis. In the Martin case tl petition was filed by P. F. Larner, and rep- resented that she married defendant in (cto- ber, 1851. her name being Jamieson; has had three children, on being a minor: that in 1856 I sband, after abusing her. deserted her, bat subsequently returned to her. He. however resumed bis cruel treatmentof aud in Oetober, 145, she was compelled to leave bim, and she has since heen compeliel te support the family. Mr. J. M. Yzn took the testimony. Ip the Davis case the bill states that th marriage took place at Dunkirk, N. Y., in 1866, that they have one child; that the plain- Uff was a soldier during tbe war nearly four years and was shot in the hand. and owing io the delay in getting to the hospital his arm was amputated, and subsequently he Was confined tothe hospital pearly a veac, and be stil! suffers from the effects of the wound. He charges that on account of the Violent temper of bis wife who more than n Long. of the ( twenty times assaulted Lim he has been | compelled to leave her. Mr. W. B Wedlge- appeared for petitioner, and Mr. J Oliver took the tstimony. ———-+ - TEE NATIONAL GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF | CHALDEANS will hold their second annual meeting in this city on the 15th instant. In consequence of the recent order of the Uis- triet Commissioners probibiting the use of Armory ball for other than military Vo pores. the meeting willtake place in’ C! n hall, betweep I and K streets, and will iD session for three days, closing with ad- dresses by Prof. Langston, Prof. A.M. Green xod Dr. J. 1. Bowen. Several interesting topics will be under consideration pertain- ing to the good of the ord race. Col. Perry H. Cai Encampment Master. and Joseph Simo, R. w> secretary. The order is represented being in a flouri<hing coudition as to fhancer and membe: —_——— ATIONA! THEATER.—“ Brought to Book,” bow being performed at Unis theate pleasant reminderof the dale,” containing many that pr Mott makes wud is wel dashing Irish military h pported. The play is quite | tora! | union of the Seh u rising. followed by falling barometer, winds | ta tr al of the distin- | <n 2s s00a | ked Pa for , before with the ‘eat the grave were conducted by | The Sehillerbund Celebration Las¢ Night. LECTURE RY BAYARD TAYLOR. Mr. Bayara Tas jor, the ceienrate | anthor ane traveler, ¢elivered an addres osfore the Washington Sebijerbund, at "ue Concreza- eburch, last evening on Schiller and bis cotemporartes, the occasion being the j ove bondred and sixteenth Mirthday of the German peet and the thirtieth annual re- Merbund of this elty. Prior leeunre Professor J. W. Bischott, the organis’, treated the large and cultivated wee. which was made up of peopie of ftelligepce and culture, to several very fine selections on the organ. Mr. Tay- | lor wax introduced by Professar Paul Bea- | Kan, the estimable president of the Schiller- bu Mr. Taylor, whose books of travel and letters bave been read with so much | pleasure and profit for years, is apparently | Potover fifty years of age, and possesses @ fine presence. He has tron-gray bair and | beard, and is slightly bald on the back of his | head. He possesses a deep, clear voice, well xdapted to the lecture platform, and his | enuneiation is always distinet. He read his | lecture from manuscript slowly and so im- | pressively as lo retain the closest attention | of bis andience from the beginniag to the clese. It was a scholarly prodaction, aad his analysis of the character of the Ger man poet gave evidence of carefal study, was a!! the more interesting aud ble from bit cough familtarity with German language and the Germay people hie in the world of Lite. ratore. He begar Nehillerbund on their p: of the ereat € s beld in love a ~and noble appre- rman pert whore reverence through the entightenet wo iller was a poet of the sec should be with Vi Tasso, Spenser and In the fir al names of Homer, Dante, Shak- re and Goethe. Schiller’s father was an anny surgeon and bis mother a baker's Caughter. Hi he ministry, shed by athe was placed in a school p of Wartemburg, a physician, and gr: which, while received With great enthusiasm, was marked, as | Sehilier bimself admitted. No one saw the is writings or condemned them faults of more emph tically than himself. He said: represent m: | knew a man.” Desiring to see the first per- formance of bis play, reqnested leave of absence, and was refased. He went nevertheless, and was consequently forced to flee into the interlor of Germany, where. for a year, he lived in great poverty He afterward removed to Leipsic and spent ; much of his time there and in Dresden. Sut ueptly, through the Intluence of Gootin Sebiller obtained a professorship at Jens, where he became so pophiar that by teaching at the university and by giv- ing private instruction,” he was able to earn $100 per annum, and was rich enough to ry. At Jer comp. chiefly his “historical The lecturer followed Sceliller’s critics in nto three periods. The je he went to Jena, he 1 the “storm and stress” period; the d, up to his departure to Weimar, the | ! of development; and the third, to the dividing his life first, up to the ti styl death. the period ¢ It was during the second period th but dic not ce which did ne meet with brillia cts of whieh followed Lim through the remaining fonrteen years of his life. After Sebtiler took up his residence in Weimar h completed bis “Wallenstein,” one of his greatest, but not the most popular, of luis works: and so wrote bi “William Te The mate: i was gathered by Goethe while traveling in Switzerland, bat he turned it over to Sehil- ler a8 rather fitted for «dramatic than epic purposes, Mr. poem, as rebi the harshness of the German language. Schiller was so subject to iaterruption du day that the most of his literary la bor was performed at night. and he drove | sleep awa ng his feet in cold water. ‘as ty ‘sician not to know that this must a tendency to shorten ys. yet his love of letters was so great Hi other feelings. In the while at the theater, iler was suddenly seized with a chill, and died soon after,on the 9th of May, 1405 Schiller is universally regarded in his native the leader of the democratic poets ny, as Goethe is of the aristocratic. t the lecturer thovght th a mistaken idea, and one not justified by a comparison of the lives of the two men, although Schil- er's poetry breathed a spirit seeking eman. cipation from the vonds of all despotism. r's was a name which mankind had learned to love, and like all such names was awarded a glorious immortality. Tne leo- | ture, which was well received, cone! with the recitation of a portion ‘of G Oue to Schiller. aa | Masonic ELEcTion shiyfal Grand Lodge, F. A. A.M. of D. al its apnnal meeting last night elected offi | cers for the ensuing year as follows: 1. L - | Johnsen, M.W.G “Master; Louis D. Wine, | @ - Mz E.G. Davis, R.W.S.G. W. | JH. Jochum, R. W.J.G. W5 Wm. H_ Sin: | R.W.D. gleton. R. W. G. Secretary; Authony Buch- ly, RK. W.G. Treasurer; Joseph S. MeCoy. W. Vis. and Lee; A. F. Steele, W. and Rev Chaplain; H. A. Whitney, W. G. Mai GD; G. H ward Fitzki and H.C. B! and L. Stoddard, G. Tiler. Mount Vernon R. A. Chapter, No.3, haa ted and jnstaliéd the following: A. T. Kinney, M. E. H. P.; W. B. A er. G. 5 Potomac R. A. Chapter, No. 8, of George- town, elected and installed the following: George E. Corson, M. E. H. P., re-elected; John Lyneh, E. K.; A.T. Brice, E. S.; C. F. Shekell, Secretary, re-elected, and R. S. | Cropley, Treasurer, re-elected. —_——_—e—— } A GFSTURE WHICH WILI. Cost MR. Bev- | PRLY SoME INCONVENIENCE.—On the 15th | Mitted to jail from the Police Court for ac- | tion of the grand jury on the charge of lar- ‘cepy of some books from the Christian cbureb,on Vermont avenue, between N and | Osireets. An indictment was found against him for grand Poor Gsen to-day, on trial | im the Criminal Court, he was rel teebnicality, the indictment fixing the title of the property stolen in the trustees instead yoom, giving Officer Reese, who arrested | bim, @ parting salute with his extended | thomb and fingers at his nose, attracting the | sttention of Judge MacArthur and District | Attorney Wells. The latter gave orders for his reerrest. and Officer Reese recaptured bim soon-after at the second ‘inct sta- tien, where he had = to get a knife and pistol which were taken from him at the time of bis former arrest. He will go through the mill again, with, perhaps, a different re- sult this time. A SPORTING Man Sitssinc.—Some three Weeks ago & grey mare, supposed to be a trotter, with sulky @na harness, arrived here from St. Louis, in charge of a m. The mare and sulky were left at the freight depot of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, and the man has pot been seen since. Detettives MeDevitt and Miller are trying to find the owner, and have written to St. Louis for in- forma’ , but as yet have heard nothing. ‘The horse and sulky still remain at the stables of the railroad company. It is be- lieved tbat this mare was designed for the here. teresting, and ought to draw better houses | Tecent races than it does. Next week Mr. John E. Ow: will commence an engagement at the Ne- tional Theater in Mrs. Bateman’s com: “Self.” He will be supported by Mr. P: *on. Mrs. Germon, and others from the best of Mr. Ford's company. “It will pay, sir, it wiil pay.” ——— MR. Joux E. OWENS.—It will be borne in mine that this gentleman will commence an en ment at the National on Monday evening next. During the week Mr. Owens Will appear im a round of his best characters, commencing with “John Unit.” in Mrs. ba "x charming comedy, —— — iy. — Wreiry Crarni. Lecture Covesm The enly lecture course in contempiation this | season seems to he the one advertised by the | young men of Wesley Chapel 4 Dg ine yiguapel today. It | jey aad Amanda Perkins. of attraction sufficient to gratify the lar . Edward gleston. Jonn a Gough, Henry Vincent an . Isaac Hayes are the names ot the lee- are $2.56, with no extra for seats, for sale at Warren Choate « Co.'s bookstore. REAL ESTATE SALES — Messrs. Dancanscn broiers. auctioneers, soki jerlay M. Lanaban, trustee, ioe ot ground square 675, fronting 20 feet on north street, between North Capitor and Ist streets ast, and runping back 5? feet, —— * Thfew tory. belek dwelling, to Jadson Ps eH, £0. —— oe TARLE CUTLERY.—Knives made by Ras- sell & Co., sterling table and and Lat forks to match, received at jewelry | Store, No. 377 Pa, ave., near 44 | Court, turers—an attractive array. Course tickets | reserved | a¢ tion for rent of cone ——_—— ITALIAN OPERA Trovatore” was ac- ceptably performed at Ford's 0} House last evening by Miss Adelaide Phillips’ opera troupe. “Azucena” was admirably oe sonated by Miss Adelaide Phillips; and Miss favorable impression, “Siguor Tagitapstce vorable impression. in the role of “Count di Luna” gained may new ee and his excellent baritone voice was well suited to the part. To-night “La Favorita” which was so well received Tueaday evening will be repeated. —— MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issned as follows: Wm. H. Bell and Auna Jones; Thos. Jones, of Richmond, and Mary A. Comodon; Mack Jenkins and Susan Tutt; Charley Rus- sell and Alice Asher; Irving i and Sarah * boro will ve m Louisa Jenkins; George Lewis a1 enri- elta Wine; Philip Stewart and Susan V. Forrest and Alice D. Hend ree son; DN te ng ad Lydia A. Jordan, Henry White and Julia Waters; Jas. Hems- The court the diet for piaintif. A number Of exceptions were taken and the ease will go and Eiiot for Retains Mentre: x ACCIDENT TO & RaiLRoaD Max.—T). is Morning, about 9 o'clock, as an euzi . by congatulating the of poets stood the arly inclinations were for } submitted. Phovnix Mutual Life Iasuri ting he My great mistake was in endeavoring to fully two years before I really the “Robbers.” he achievement. t Schtl- Watle . however, success. In 17/1 he had | an attack of imflammation of tre lungs, the ylor read extracts from this ting the prevalent idea of | and sali she saw Bettie Flea do th fhe Most Wor- | on @ of the chureh. Beverly went out ofthe court him. Officer Young testified that him,with the battery on Maud iiton. ‘In Worcester, Mass., the rohid- | ned pool selling 08 the election: | s7-A Lewiston, Me, magistrate fined a young man &2 for profanity on Sunday, sa-The gmcral missionary committee of the Mi list Episcopal church in the Uni- fed States is in session at New York. Yorn in the steamer Abysinnia ia a day or 's aa larceny of books from the Caris,tian Churen, war acquitted; the Indictmen’ charging ths | ownership tn the trustees. Mr. Pelham for the defence. A NOVEL SCENE URT. Samnel H. Taylor and Wm. Richards were | charged with having On the 8th of Septem- am co ber stolen an |, Mathematical in- opera gi struments, &¢., valued at $160 from Prof. E. M Gallaudet of the Columbia Deaf Mute Coliege. These rties are deaf mutes formerly pupils in the institation. Prof. Gallandet was sworn, and interpreted the in- dietment to them by signs and by signs they pleaded guilty. The court questioned whether they knew that by pleading guilty they were rendering themselves liable to im- prisonment in the state prison, and they an- swered by signs in the affirmative. Prof. Gallacdet explained further to the court that these parties had both been expelled from the institution and were now about Lintrge years of age with no friends respon- sible for them. The court announced the sentence two years in the penitentiary at Albany at hard labor. This sentence was interpreted to them, when one of them came quite animated in making kis sig: evidently by way of protest. WANTS A RAW TE In the case rape yesterday, Messrs. filed & motion for a new trial judgment Emma Williams, charged was found guilty.’ James A and larceny was convicted | grand larceny; on trial. Egurry Court—Jutge Wulie. To-day, Davis agt. Davis; diverce decreed. James agt. Stewart et al; order for appear- ance of absent defendant. Lewis agt. War her; order allowing Gling of amended bill. Abbott agt. Gray; owler dismissing pb: Alexand nd Wasnington ratiroad + pany agt. Witkes;do.: Martin agt. Ma decree of divorce. Mitchell agt. Pn company agt. Grantet al; deerce 1 fesso. Klockzewski agt. Klockzew: tition for modification of order filed. POLICE CouRT—Judye Snel. To-day, Henry Young, cursing and disor- gerly conduct ih Georgetown; $5. Benjamin Naylor, same: $5. Isaac Sedgwick, same; ms, same; = Joba Barnes, san 1 Daniel Muse for 2s Cl ing; $5. Ashe Lincoln forfeite? for disorderly conduc’ rank erly conduct in diserder Georg ssen) c erly eondu’t rd B: assembly: & Jones SA vagran Wm. Riggs, a loafer and suspicions w man, Was sent down for vagrat Anna Pamphrey, charged with vagraney. Anna Was quite excitel and denied the charge but, being an old sinner, she got ninety days. A bWINDLE UNDER THE COURT'S NOSE. The court called the attention of Assistant District Attorney Taggart to the fact {hat some colored loafer about the court room bad swindled a colored woman oat of $5 retence of being an officer of the court, who had power to release her husband from jail. She had paid him the money and he had ran off with it. He sugi 1 house loafers ¢ him under the i would put by bh FEN BACK RECOY alias Chas. Me fuiding iti . He was trying allow it to cone jareany. and the officer made him disgorge. The affair place ina restau " hy y godown a thief’s throat ih form—but in a liquid form. ED FLEE.” ged with e: premises of Bettie Fairfax, and then and there maliciously tearing up and destroying one petticoat and what is termed by com- fidivant a “last garment.” belonging to the atter. Complainant told the court a long Story about how Bettie Flea hal done this | very thing before several times. Defendant's counsel endeavored to prove that Bettic Fajrfax's mischievors dog had torn these garments, which were left hanging on « clothes line. Bettie had her “last garment’ in court to show the rents made in it b: fend: It was past repairs. For de Neney Jane Brown, a neighbor, testifi seeing Bettie Fairfax’s dog several 1 pull down clothing from line and tug at it. Lottie Ann Richardson testified to the same thing. Bettie Fairfax was recallel act with pn days in her own eyes; $5 and costs or se jail A FEMININE BATTLE AT THE THEATER CoM1QuE Jenny Javins alias ‘Jennie with the light brown hair” was arraigned on the eharge o ultand battery on Maud Ham|ito, both the town. Tils scrimmage took during the matinee performance at tae Tnea- ter Comique yesterday afternoon. Maul told a pretty rough story on Jenny: bow she broke an umbrella on her head, smasiiing her jaunty bonnet, and walloping her ia the back, face, head. and allover until she called outforhelp. Offcer Teagere testified to as- sisting Officer Pfaff in making peace and ar- resting the fightists. Kate Howard, another of the fancy, testified that Jeanie, after breaking her umbrella over her head, used her fists on Maud. The fuss grew out of a dispute about a young man for whom the belligerents have an affinity. For defense, Charles Goodman testified that Maud bissed some one on the stage, when Mantz rebuked ber, and she turned around and called Mantz a abe hard name; and iting near by, told Mand not to call herman such names, and then — oma cong emaporwee bchop Mag (een ot and flerce, the weapons being principally finger nails. Mr. Mantz testified that Maud Hamilton struck the first blow, and when the battie waxed hot, and the disturbance became general, he went in to assist the of- ficers in quelling it. Special Officer Young testified that Mantz was acting for hia to his place, witness being absent. Officer Pfaif of assault and battery on Officer Pfaff while in the custody of that officer on the way to the station-house. Maud Ham- ilton swore to seeing the assault made by Jenny Jayivs. Charles Goodman swore to seeing it, but said the officer used his pris- oner very roughly. George Mautz testified that Pfaff. who was partially in citizens’ dress, used Jenny in a“very rou; manner, —s her along like she was a dog; $10 and costs. Jenny was here again arraigned for assault on Kate Howard. afairnl t tai Who tes- tined that defendant dealt herb low in wie frontispiece with her fist, leaving her mark there, George Mantz had first given her a lick in the same place; 5 and’costs. All these fair damsels bore marks of finger-nails on their faces. George Mantz, charged with assault and battery on Officer Pfaff,who tes. Ufiea that be was present at the matinee and assisted in making arcests, during which he Was assaulted by defendant, after he (wit- ness) had shown his badge to him. He was partly in eftizen’s clothes, and went there to see the performance. Mantz told him to treat that woman (the prisoner he had in custody) in a respectful manner. Witness did not know that Mr. Mantz was acting in tbe capacity of an officer. Kate Howard and Maud Hamilton gave testimony: against Mantz, showing considerable Pesling against e depu- tized Mr. Mantz to act as tal officer for tion of Mr. Rogers, the ap ale gee "Sante was tn faned €5 far 2 assault on Kate Ho: . - Luther W. Wi , colored, was 81 up before rail, charged with falsely repre- senting himself to be the the Po- Inaposed In entd court, aad dia bears A in tain from Annie E. Wi on the 8th instant, the sum of twelve dollars lawful of one David Gant, then ned in the county jail sentence of the said borg face a to cheat and a = . Annie recognized the man ai once, and testified that she went to the court Op the day stated 2a fine for Gant, and get a release. met this man, Wins- ton, at the head of the steps leading to the court, and toid him her business, when he said he was the marshal and took her money, saying he would have the prisoner released. ‘This Is the last she saw of bim until to-day, when she found him loafing about the court in, and _—— ion to Marshal |. Who him up. Winson dented having ever been in the court before to day; he came to see an offlcer—was just here from Alabama. Ph he had been seen about the quite frequently of late. and the court sent the ease to te grand tury, fixing the bonds at $1,900. He was coromitted. Py Jenny Javins was fined $5 , ‘Hamilton. 27 Cardinal weetesger a! will sail for New for assault and | } has been from the canal boat Ex- singer since 30, was found in canal, near Ray's dock, this morning. 1: is supposed that fell overboard the day pal her $ F 8 & 7 Ts 2 F i she had has been notified and w! driving water into the High- service Reservoir for years, will buy a new one. Hose n are apparatus. bie s level of the canal F id and 3d st ssable condi- Hon, owing t ich have been de hy n 29 to : OFFERINGS OF WHEAT at thi 8° Exch: to — Arr with assorted cargo for s. Br Canal—Boat bashels wheat f& ushels do. for T. C for H. M. Talbot THE CROWN Toots BRUSHFS.—Bristles 1 uileu ing. To | AP will not fall ont or break off secure the genuine see that The ( zB is stamped on handie. CITY ITEMS. - Removal—Corns On and after D b ay arts Pennsyiv: Hotel Bunions crescences, Club a TsE ALADDIN any po curred 23tb, L Babcock’s frame factory, Octob ——¢ The Batia hia Waters, The extraordinary curative powers of these Waters in the Peculiar Diseases of Women; in Affections of the Urinary Organs; 1a Dyspepsia and in Gouty and Rheumatic Affections vouched for by some of the best medical telent of the country. They are forsale by | Kidwell & Son, 1531 I street; Charles Stott & Washington, High street, Leabeater & Va Co., 480 Pennsylvania av D.C; Fickling & W if DAmew, 6: FRECKLES rerooved by FRECKL GEORGETOWN ADVER’S LADIES’ GOODS. ME*- SELMA RUPPERY, 614 99m Braesr, OrrositE Parent 0: BERLIN ZEPHYRS, WORSTED GOODS, and OABVAS EMBROIDERIES. lone of BMBROIDERED CUSHIONS, 08 efs Large assortment of TRANSFER P. for Faney Embroidery, known as A ppliq: ish Towel Work PRERT STOCK a oe the been seen at a The coroner i hold an inquest Torey rete #2. 10 BEST QUALITY @1. FANCY FEATH- orders, P. PALME! iitsand ima, | GRAND OPENING ‘HE WATER SuPPLy.—It is hoped here that seed District Commissioners, instead of i |, Worn-ou Bil which bas Deen nto tie HIER | 1109 @ street. ater tax, they would pre- rtain supply. It would really be more economical in i@ enl to get new BIOUS BREAK IN THE CANAL.—[nfor- mation has been received bere from a relia. nree that the recent rains have resulted in washing out @ culvert on the four-miie and that trafic in the coal be delayed for ten days or FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS ROUND HATS, test Novelties in NERY AND FANCY GOODS and FRIOAY, Nor RS MOI8 6 eet, between » whieh is ely dis- EW AND ATPRACT LOW PRICES RNSK StH Srxeer SOLORED SASi per yard, at rom We. to 92.56 D oon Popular Dry Goods Howe 1 — Nellie ( trom Boston. consigned to Hartley & RK i FELT HATS AND } STYLE WALKING LATS at st 40RD ON THE KINDS OF FANCY GOuDS AND at DAY ANDSOWE DRESS ‘ae ANDSOME DRESS Ist, Dr. White , t | 939 Pe SECURITY O1T and prevent sibility of an explosion, such as oc- r 75, WL VERMILYA ANT BUTTONED BOOTS own make at $3.50 610 NINTH STRET. Opposite Patent 0: RS. ©. BTEATTON informs the Indice of East | Washington and vict « Stamping Department, w terns, 611 Peunssivania ‘ature’s Beantifier, | ———— —_ removed by Nature's Reautifier, MISS E. A, Mc€COR MICK, 905 Pennsylvania Avenne, MILLINERY for the Fall and BA RGAISS IN Dey Goos Fine Cashiers iu beautiful € 200 pieces Plain atyh oth Shades. d Pixid Drews care and Long Shi Is, in Bed Blavkets, Goode at lo west prices: Carpe! Call and oxamine otir goed Bexvamin wivuen, and ¢ <_poviet ND UPENIN oF FALL AND WINTER PATTERNS HATS AND BONNETS, 7 At Mrs. DAVID EB. YOCNG’S Store, 143 Bridge street, Geo: THURSDAY, Oc ober Ladies are tfnily “H, WHEATLEY’S own, 15. STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING TAB. ISHMENT. ne 49 Jefferson Sireet, Georeetoven, DC. Established, 1681. “Premium awarded larged and improved, 15/4. Ladies, aud Wearing apparcl of every descrip:ion, Ver Crepe ‘Veils and ‘Trimmings, K iy , Carpets the Sommer moutoes Send us your address and we wil! call for and re- turn work at any place tn the District free of extra Work received and returned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country. ap2l-tr charge. nported BONNETS and HATS inthe newest ine French FLOWEHS, FEATHERS, SILKS, teufion given toorders, LY. JEANNERET RETURNED FROM PARIS Fattathe, Ghotcest, segortment of PATTERN DRESSMAK ING ia all Its branches PENNA. AVENUE and 3 N¢ CHARLES 8T.. BALTIMORE. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THEPTA AND RACAHOUT, ior preparations of Cocoa. *Dyepovtice and invalide ase saved . B. BRYAN & BRO 60% Pennsylvania ave ArADDIN SECURITY OIL IS SAFER UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. “ds newest + at 25, 30, 35, 4, aud £0 ceuts and upward, very ver Cloths tons Clic es. and Housekeeping Ol Cloth sad Bags idge street. d.angls-3 —— | cmmonded for Dy® tute for Tea or Go! lemen's Including te, id Gloves, &c., &c., nicely cleaned or dyed; also, Curtains and New Bisnkets cleaned during It will burn in all kerosene or coal oil lamps. Ark for it and take no other. H. L, BEACH, GRANVD OPENIVG! SATURDAY, October 30th, 1875. SECOND INSTALLMENT or Fall and Winter Clothing, AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER PRIC. The Nobby English Worsted Overcoat A Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, bilk Prout, A Eandsome Elysian Beaver Overcoat, Silk Front An Elegant Fur Beaver Overcoat. A Btylish English Kersey Overc: A Magnificent Fur Beaver Overcost. Silk Frout, $15, formerly $13 12, formerly ‘$15 A Splendid Far Beaver Overcoat, Bilk Front, A Grand Chinchilla Overcvat, An All-wool Chinchilla Overcoat, A Fine English Worsted Suit, Straighi ‘ruck, A Fine English Worsted Suit, bia Frock, A genuine Moscow Beaver Suit, 97" An Klegant Cses, Suit, New Market St 20, formerly $25 A Magnificent Cass. Suit, St. BorSard Style, A Nobby Cass. Suit, Lester Wallack A Btylish Cass. Suit, A Stylish Cass. Suit, A Heavy Working Suit, to mention. Special attention is called YOUTHS’, BOYS’ aNQ SHILDBEN'S CLOTH- M7 CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. nN. may purchasers should bear in mind that the Goods therqughly surunk, aod made equal tocuston work. id *ooutr WE ARE OFFERING . & large and well-selected stock of HEATING STOVES.” 47 MAREED DOWN PRICES, TER | POULTRY, GA Hotels and Restaurants « specialty. 460, 40: 2 Center, 7 Savage are Markee: “Bonidence, oc Bottes. BUCKWHEAT, &c. Choice New York Butter Choice New York Buckwheat Moller’s Diamond Syrup. Sorment, Mapie 8) rnp. Quince Jeit own supervision. Lg nr a Rename reserves, Brandy Penc gortment of New Goods GEO. W. LINKINS Yormerly $3) REET MARKET, 20TH Stkzzr. Fine PEACH: INORS and other sfaukiahort eee 'E in season. Fine ite Clover HONE’ Fresh FISH and OY8- Fu Couts per yard. ‘$10, formerly 912 $3, formerly $10 formerly $9 F MEDICAL, &c. OHATING CORDIAL tall to) cure soy ‘ous Debility, Seminal Weak tal Inbecility or Lost Vigor. 906 8 }» formerly $30 formerly $25 LEON ot established Ladies’ Physician, ED TO 66 SHAR Baltimore, (one square from B.'& Yorinerly $28 ras ‘den, | _ Inno one item have we obtained #0 great success bg $15 formerly $22 sein our "518, formerly 18 812, formerly $15 910 formerly $13 @3, formerly $10 And balsnce ct Stock in proportion. ‘es ‘Bumerous are = ope as care. Boo end residence, | (YHEAPEST CASH DRY GOODS S15. m strent DRY GOODS. { DRY Goons. eR. | = PRICES BEDUCED ON CARPETS. pD*®* GooDs Tice. STOCK OF DRY _GOOPS AT LOWER —— RATES THAN Fou TWEETY TRALS PP ty mah pKa Kk Sa Anéreserogeta Cotton, lee —any sted. tire stock of Heavy Canton: Flannel, PRY Goons. ac, Grote Plande, ie i6. ase to me Rasreopened at, the wid stant 1014 Teh street hognat ¢ 4 Camel~ bay Freeh Piste i whe chotce and select amortment of ° NEW FALL AND WINTER GoopDs, Db wilt be sold at lowest rates Groat baresine re WM. BIKD Write, Trh treet porth weet apd best American Brasseis, @1.25— 5 Magnificent Gree Grain Blaukete {rim @150t0 $15.00 a pair filter amen air Pinta. Te. St . 5.8 x > Plaid Diagunas at 38, 9° nov) tr B Too mare teste. | piburin bae Monee aie pat I Maen GRis aiainae aoe. (= Ae Seca i” .coutte width, STi cents GREATEST BARGAINS YET. Pe ert al bares! te Ladies +k of Guipore and Vak Laces ie the «ity =*teTbe Just received. at the cheapest store in jeces ROLL POPLIN at f2% cents, reduced CONNOLLT'S, 1.38. ! e MD street. ope. Patent Office RAILROADS, ANNEL.*. vara 30 pieces all-wool WHITE Wide, at 25 cents. worth S7hy ce 1 Good WT Fla All woo! CAMELS HAI& cepts, reduced from €% centi All-woo! SERGES 57% cen: cents. BESS GOODS #& ed oced from 89 JALTAMOKE AND ou 0 MALLKOAD All woot Blankets. £3 0. Three-ply aud Ingrain CARPETS at cost,tocloee | CHANGE OF TIME, Novewmen 2 9835 | ont LBaVE «48H SGTO | | BED COMFORTS cheap * Be—mattionre ond Oa home @ B0—Oncacmasn gr Love yard NEW GOOD Y oar Sebsunees GEO. J. JOMNSON & CO.,, nos} tr 71 MARKET spac © M. TOWSON & CO. ' yer’ Statlons Warp Alpaca. Sige Reltimere, ib at Jc. per yard n Wc. worth Be Xeopt Monday 11005m., 3:5 740.1150 pm, Ja VE CAMDEN STATION F VGTON 430,510 945 12.30, 3-00, « , ‘ a apply at ty acbicgton S avenue, where ord t beck d acd rageived at any Invite ae ‘ THOS. R SHAR Which are Mot M COLE. Coperst Ticket £0.58, KOONTZ, Genera fair Pinide: Knick P fh eon N® YORK AND WastE . h Diagon Black Sike: Bleck THe CGM LINE ameres: Bre i; aisese ant TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPE New ¥¢ #: Sik Ve Freoch Muslin; Fy ed ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLANE Tech Py THROUGH BETWREN WASHINGTON AND 7 AROLG 2 SEN WAP 1G N 3 teen, i; BAW YORK ‘Wool BI WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS The « ton this Hive ts mew aug ol the mt THAIN LEAVING At 8:23 A. MTS PULL MAD PABLOE CAX TKALN EXCLUSIVELY | PULLMAN PAL-CE SLEBPING CARS UN ¥HT TKAIN. quber 18h, 175, trains by thie atin 4B n Paris K | et | 923 a.m. Limited K xpress P | for Pbiisdciphia, New York end daily except Sut n ~ 1.15 pm. Exprove for Philadalphta and New York . aily excep. Sutny Bapresr ta Puilacet BRODHEAD & Ce, tr 929 Penna. av., bet. Sch and Web sts STILL GREATEE EE * tEDUCTIONS, N PARLOR CARS on all Day Traine LLMAN PALAOG SLEEPING CABS on cs information can be procured at z _WwiIswa a " fore of the company -c 1s Lk. BED: | Baggage ouled for and checked at HAVE JUST RECEIVED 4N j rate seutd | company na P STOCK sania avenue, and head corner of Pet H Reverse and 4th street sow Depot BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAIL BOAD, corner 6th ans —s Mi Ge i or Ay it, eral Passong' GRoRG: POR FALL AND WINTER, a ciate TIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD, CONSISTING OF Bo bicransre ore cer Borste ee & RESS GOODS, a, Monday, September 13th, i573, traius «..! ‘ts follows SILKS, SHAWLS, “TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIM NEW GOODS 3 6:00 3.m., Limited Bxpress. anily ror “t SSIMERES, daily except Sunday for the Nore UNDERWEAR, Ac., | 7:45 om. Exprow for, Philed DIRECT FROM AUCTION. — | $9 2 --4ccommose ion to Balitmore, ai ——== ‘except Sunday Oar Trai, | 11:55 alm Bast bine West and Norih, daily except moscooeim corn as orese_ for Philadelph i” ANDROSCOGGIN CUTTONS Pm. ipbia and New Atle ns per yard; ‘ —_ end Norfolk via Bastioore, daily BEST WAMSUITA COTTONS, 14 Cents; sy ton, au et Sau tay XTBA HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS & Cents, w ) Oinctnuatt ren won AND OTHEB DOMESTIC GOODS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES press. dail oe ally exce 4 Seuday ope eebbiten, ‘ally except Sanday daily except Batu: LRN Pee ess New Fork Sao 200 PAIRS Baltimore and puis Kaproe, FINE WOOL 11-4 BLANKETS 7 Ex press trom New York, daily at 96; ummal price $10. Also, xcept Bubday DIRECT FBOM THE FACTORY, THE BEST 8te WOOL BLANKET Ever Sold for UNDERWEAR, For Ladies, Gents and Children, at lev than cost of productivn. Men's UNDEBSHIRTS and DRAWERS, 40 Conte. BLACK SILKS, the choicest makes and qualitics, from rupt sale, BEST GOODS EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY. BLACK CASBMERES, 65 Cents to BLACK ALPACAS 25 Cents; decided bargains. a BLACK ALPAUAS, 37% Uonts per D.M. BOYD, Jr., Gen? Pass'r mapas ef width (all Linen) TABLE DAMASK, 50 The cutie stock at an average reduction of 23 | IST rennsvivasta nocre 1875- ee en NORTHWEST, SoCTY AND SOUTHWEST, ' wees tetto J.C, WISWALL & Co., | eee eee 5 238m 310 SEVENTH STREET, = gem | nas. Near Pennsylvania avenue. Ret GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUT BN ONE OF THE CHIEF OBJECTS | *** Uery room Day Night Care. with wodern improvements \claceeg of) ne Dublie the very | © soo hundred miles enved te Westere aud Onatral DEY doops, New York. the Dest value for the smallest amount ex ‘Weheve haa BLACK SIL‘ — — | 1 we bad many assurances of this from commer venue. ‘and others, who never purchases Bink | S0der where sotormatien from us. STORE IN WASHINGTON. HOURS an 33 SEES WASHING- pe A, = a